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Voiced retroflex lateral approximant

The voiced retroflex lateral approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɭ , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is l`.

Voiced retroflex lateral approximant
ɭ
IPA Number156
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Entity (decimal)ɭ
Unicode (hex)U+026D
X-SAMPAl`
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The retroflex lateral approximant contrasts phonemically with its voiceless counterpart /ɭ̊ / in Iaai and Toda.[1] In both of these languages it also contrasts with more anterior /, l/, which are dental in Iaai and alveolar in Toda.[1] Goinoitan Latin Alphabet.

Features edit

Features of the voiced retroflex lateral approximant:

Occurrence edit

In the following transcriptions, diacritics may be used to distinguish between apical [ɭ̺] and laminal [ɭ̻].

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
Bashkir ел [jɪ̞ɭ] 'wind' Apical retroflex lateral; occurs in front vowel contexts.
Dhivehi ފަޅޯ / falhoa [faɭoː] 'papaya'
Enindhilyagwa marluwiya [maɭuwija] 'emu'
Faroese árla [ɔɻɭa] 'early' Allophone of /l/ after /ɹ/. See Faroese phonology
French Standard[2] belle jambe [bɛɭ ʒɑ̃b] 'beautiful leg' Allophone of /l/ before /f/ and /ʒ/ for some speakers.[2] See French phonology
Gujarati [nəɭə] 'tap' Represented by a . Pronounced as /ɭə/.[3]
Kannada ಎಳ್ಳು [ˈeɭːu] 'sesame' Represented by a
Katukina-Kanamari[4] [ɭuːˈbɯ] 'to go'
Khanty Eastern dialects пуӆ [puɭ] 'bit'
Some northern dialects
Korean / sol [soɭ] 'pine' Represented by a . May also be pronounced as /l/.
Malayalam മലയാളം [mɐlɐjäːɭɐm] 'Malayalam' Represented by the letter . Sub apical retroflex. Long and short forms are contrastive word-medially[5][6]
Mapudungun[7] mara [ˈmɜɭɜ] 'hare' Possible realization of /ʐ/; may be [ʐ] or [ɻ] instead.[7]
Marathi बा [baːɭ] 'baby/child' Represented by a . Pronounced as /ɭə/. See Marathi phonology.
Miyako Irabu dialect 昼間
ピィルマ
[pɭːma] 'daytime' Allophone of /ɾ/ used everywhere except syllable-initially.
Norwegian Eastern and central dialects farlig [ˈfɑːɭi] 'dangerous' See Norwegian phonology
Odia [pʰɔɭɔ] 'fruit' Represented by a . Pronounced as /ɭɔ/.[3]
Rajasthani [pʰəɭ] 'fruit' Represented by a ⟨ळ⟩.
Paiwan[8] ladjap [ˈɭaɖap] 'lightning' or 'flash' See Paiwan phonology
Punjabi Gurmukhi ਤ੍ਰੇਲ਼ [t̪ɾeɭ] 'dew' Represented by a ਲ਼ and لؕ. Font support may be required to see the letter in Shahmukhi.
Shahmukhi تریࣇ
Sanskrit Vedic गरु [gɐruɭɐ] 'the mythological bird who Is the vahana of Lord Vishnu' Represented by a . Pronounced as /ɭɐ/.This consonant was present in Vedic Sanskrit but had become /ɖ/ ⟨ड⟩ in classical Sanskrit. See Vedic Sanskrit and Sanskrit phonology.
Swedish sorl [soːɭ] 'murmur' (noun) See Swedish phonology
Tamil[9] ஆள் [äːɭ] 'person' Represented by a ள். See Tamil phonology
Telugu నీళ్ళు [niːɭːu] 'water' Represented by a

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Ladefoged & Maddieson (1996), p. 198.
  2. ^ a b Ladefoged & Maddieson (1996), p. 192.
  3. ^ a b Masica (1991), p. 97.
  4. ^ Anjos (2012), p. 128.
  5. ^ Jiang (2010), pp. 16–17.
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-05-30. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
  7. ^ a b Sadowsky et al. (2013), p. 90.
  8. ^ "ladjap". Online Aboriginal Language Dictionary (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Indigenous Languages Research and Development Foundation. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  9. ^ Keane (2004), p. 111.

References edit

  • Anjos, Zoraide dos (2012). "Fonologia Katukina-Kanamari". LIAMES (in Brazilian Portuguese). 12 (1): 123–156. doi:10.20396/liames.v0i12.1486.
  • Jiang, Haowen (April 2010). (PDF). Department of Linguistics, Rice University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-11.
  • Keane, Elinor (2004). "Tamil". Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 34 (1): 111–116. doi:10.1017/S0025100304001549.
  • Ladefoged, Peter; Maddieson, Ian (1996). The Sounds of the World's Languages. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-19815-6.
  • Masica, Colin (1991). The Indo-Aryan Languages. Cambridge Language Surveys. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-29944-2.
  • Sadowsky, Scott; Painequeo, Héctor; Salamanca, Gastón; Avelino, Heriberto (2013). "Mapudungun". Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 43 (1): 87–96. doi:10.1017/S0025100312000369.
  • Shimoji, Michinori (December 2008). "Phonology". A Grammar of Irabu, a Southern Ryukyuan Language (PhD thesis). The Australian National University. hdl:1885/150638.

External links edit

  • List of languages with [ɭ] on PHOIBLE

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The voiced retroflex lateral approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɭ and the equivalent X SAMPA symbol is l Voiced retroflex lateral approximantɭIPA Number156Audio sample source source source helpEncodingEntity decimal amp 621 Unicode hex U 026DX SAMPAl BrailleImage The retroflex lateral approximant contrasts phonemically with its voiceless counterpart ɭ in Iaai and Toda 1 In both of these languages it also contrasts with more anterior l l which are dental in Iaai and alveolar in Toda 1 Goinoitan Latin Alphabet Contents 1 Features 2 Occurrence 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksFeatures editFeatures of the voiced retroflex lateral approximant Its manner of articulation is approximant which means it is produced by narrowing the vocal tract at the place of articulation but not enough to produce a turbulent airstream Its place of articulation is retroflex which prototypically means it is articulated subapical with the tip of the tongue curled up but more generally it means that it is postalveolar without being palatalized That is besides the prototypical subapical articulation the tongue can be apical pointed or in some fricatives laminal flat Its phonation is voiced which means the vocal cords vibrate during the articulation It is an oral consonant which means air is allowed to escape through the mouth only It is a lateral consonant which means it is produced by directing the airstream over the sides of the tongue rather than down the middle The airstream mechanism is pulmonic which means it is articulated by pushing air solely with the intercostal muscles and abdominal muscles as in most sounds Occurrence editIn the following transcriptions diacritics may be used to distinguish between apical ɭ and laminal ɭ Language Word IPA Meaning Notes Bashkir el jɪ ɭ wind Apical retroflex lateral occurs in front vowel contexts Dhivehi ފ ޅ falhoa faɭoː papaya Enindhilyagwa marluwiya maɭuwija emu Faroese arla ɔɻɭa early Allophone of l after ɹ See Faroese phonology French Standard 2 belle jambe bɛɭ ʒɑ b beautiful leg Allophone of l before f and ʒ for some speakers 2 See French phonology Gujarati નળ neɭe tap Represented by a ળ Pronounced as ɭe 3 Kannada ಎಳ ಳ ˈeɭːu sesame Represented by a ಳ Katukina Kanamari 4 ɭuːˈbɯ to go Khanty Eastern dialects puӆ puɭ bit Some northern dialects Korean 솔 sol soɭ pine Represented by a ㄹ May also be pronounced as l Malayalam മലയ ള mɐlɐjaːɭɐm Malayalam Represented by the letter ള Sub apical retroflex Long and short forms are contrastive word medially 5 6 Mapudungun 7 mara ˈmɜɭɜ hare Possible realization of ʐ may be ʐ or ɻ instead 7 Marathi ब ळ baːɭ baby child Represented by a ळ Pronounced as ɭe See Marathi phonology Miyako Irabu dialect 昼間ピィルマ pɭːma daytime Allophone of ɾ used everywhere except syllable initially Norwegian Eastern and central dialects farlig ˈfɑːɭi dangerous See Norwegian phonology Odia ଫଳ pʰɔɭɔ fruit Represented by a ଳ Pronounced as ɭɔ 3 Rajasthani फळ pʰeɭ fruit Represented by a ळ Paiwan 8 ladjap ˈɭaɖap lightning or flash See Paiwan phonology Punjabi Gurmukhi ਤ ਰ ਲ t ɾeɭ dew Represented by a ਲ and ل Font support may be required to see the letter in Shahmukhi Shahmukhi تریࣇ Sanskrit Vedic गर ळ gɐruɭɐ the mythological bird who Is the vahana of Lord Vishnu Represented by a ळ Pronounced as ɭɐ This consonant was present in Vedic Sanskrit but had become ɖ ड in classical Sanskrit See Vedic Sanskrit and Sanskrit phonology Swedish sorl soːɭ murmur noun See Swedish phonology Tamil 9 ஆள aːɭ person Represented by a ள See Tamil phonology Telugu న ళ ళ niːɭːu water Represented by a ళ See also editIndex of phonetics articlesNotes edit a b Ladefoged amp Maddieson 1996 p 198 a b Ladefoged amp Maddieson 1996 p 192 a b Masica 1991 p 97 Anjos 2012 p 128 Jiang 2010 pp 16 17 Malayalam a Grammatical Sketch and a Text PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2018 05 30 Retrieved 2023 12 10 a b Sadowsky et al 2013 p 90 ladjap Online Aboriginal Language Dictionary in Chinese Taiwan Indigenous Languages Research and Development Foundation Retrieved 2022 09 04 Keane 2004 p 111 References editAnjos Zoraide dos 2012 Fonologia Katukina Kanamari LIAMES in Brazilian Portuguese 12 1 123 156 doi 10 20396 liames v0i12 1486 Jiang Haowen April 2010 Malayalam a Grammatical Sketch and a Text PDF Department of Linguistics Rice University Archived from the original PDF on 2012 09 11 Keane Elinor 2004 Tamil Journal of the International Phonetic Association 34 1 111 116 doi 10 1017 S0025100304001549 Ladefoged Peter Maddieson Ian 1996 The Sounds of the World s Languages Oxford Blackwell ISBN 0 631 19815 6 Masica Colin 1991 The Indo Aryan Languages Cambridge Language Surveys Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 29944 2 Sadowsky Scott Painequeo Hector Salamanca Gaston Avelino Heriberto 2013 Mapudungun Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43 1 87 96 doi 10 1017 S0025100312000369 Shimoji Michinori December 2008 Phonology A Grammar of Irabu a Southern Ryukyuan Language PhD thesis The Australian National University hdl 1885 150638 External links editList of languages with ɭ on PHOIBLE Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Voiced retroflex lateral approximant amp oldid 1214688617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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